Starlings Nesting In My Roof

Starlings are considered one of the most destructive birds when it comes to native songbirds.
Starlings nesting in my roof. Dryer stove and bathroom vents are ideal. Be sure you know it is a starling nest before disturbing it. What does a starling nest look like. It serves as an instant roof and if the slope isn t too steep your house becomes an easy choice.
They can hover or perch while raising the flap to get into vents. Check on your state s laws about disturbing birds nests particularly those with eggs in them. Although they are noisy they seldom cause any damage and their nesting period is fairly short. Read our cookies policy.
Swifts swallows and house martins cause much confusion in terms of their id on the wing and their nests themselves. A vent with a metal flap may not deter them. One thing you can do is to make the slope steeper by installing an additional board or reconstructing this part of your roof. Starling nests are a loosely woven mass of bark grass twigs and trash.
The reason why birds like starlings nest under your eaves is it s safe from predators and natural elements. Nests in building cavities and vents starlings will use any hole they can get into if it leads to a suitably sized cavity. We use cookies to make the site easier to use. If you move it you risk all of the chicks in it being deserted by the parents and dying of starvation.
Starlings love nothing more than a cosy space in a roof or loft for their nests. It is actually illegal to disturb this nest as it is protected within the terms of the widllife and countryside act. Swifts have declined starlings and house sparrows are red listed and house martins and swallows are amber listed. Starlings are so aggressive that they will out compete native cavity nesting species such as bluebirds and red headed woodpeckers so your birdhouses are likely to home them instead of any birds you might want to attract.
On the other hand you can t have the new roof done over the nest and block the chicks in so that the parents don t have access. Starlings often nest within tree hollows and even cracks in utility poles. While the starlings are usually an unprotected species other birds are protected. Hello we ve just discovered that starlings have gotten in to our roof to start building a nest.
Starlings can be noisy nesters so it s not surprising that some people dislike them doing so in their roof but fortunately i only hear the nestlings in my roof over the front door as i leave the house. Only when you are certain that a nest is no longer in use can it be removed as active nests for all birds are fully protected by law.